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AVAILABLE TREATMENTS FOR BACK PAIN: TENS, INJECTIONS AND BACK BRACES
TENS
TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) is the use of electrical impulse to control pain. Electrodes are applied to the painful area and the electrical source can be controlled by the patient. This treatment is cumbersome because of the need to wear the device, and it can be expensive.
Researchers have found that some patients gain relief with the use of TENS for back pain, but most studies have found less than major effectiveness. TENS can still be held available for patients who do not find relief with other treatments. Remember, TENS is simply pain control; it does not affect the underlying cause of the pain. If you try TENS, still keep up the basic treatment program to control back pain and help to prevent its return. TENS is used more often in the treatment of chronic back pain than acute back pain.
Injections
When trigger points are a cause of back pain, it may be possible to use a local injection for relief. The trigger point is injected with local anesthetic, which may give quick and effective relief. Unfortunately, the relief will not be permanent, but it may allow you to use other measures more easily.
For example, if the pain is relieved temporarily, you may be able to apply moist heat and do exercises more easily. These injections are safe and are easily done in your doctor’s office.
Other injections are available for pain relief. Injections around the spine, called epidural injections, can be used, especially for constant severe pain that has not responded to other treatments. The injection is usually a combination of a local anesthetic and a cortisone derivative.
These injections do not cure a ruptured disc or a similar cause of back pain, but they may give pain relief. The effect is not permanent, but commonly lasts weeks or even a few months. If the duration of relief is excellent, the injection may be repeated, but be aware that these injections may be expensive, depending on your situation. You must decide for yourself whether your own pain relief is worth the trouble and expense.
Back Braces
Back braces and corsets can be tried for acute back pain, but, to be effective, they may be heavy and can be very uncomfortable. Most patients find them so uncomfortable that they leave them off. If a brace or corset helps your acute pain, use it only as needed. Remove it when you exercise and as soon as you experience some improvement. Continued use of a back brace will not improve the strength of the back muscles, which is a major goal of the treatment and prevention of back pain.
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